Debbie Ball, better known as the Candy Lady, garnered international fame when she starting making blue meth candy based on the hit TV show "Breaking Bad."

The Candy Lady has been at her Old Town location for 30 years. During that time she was renting under a verbal agreement. In October, the owner of the building asked for a written lease. Ball said she would sign a written agreement, but the two sides couldn't reach terms and now the landlord wants her out.

"As much as we wish her well, and have tried to work with her over the years, it simply has not worked," landlord Robert Simon said.

The court ruled Wednesday that the Candy Lady must be out by the end of February.

"I really appreciate him giving me through Valentine's Day, that is my busiest day of the year," Ball said.

Judge Frank Sedillo repeatedly said he hopes the two sides can still reach an agreement, but the landlord said the space already has a new tenant.

Ball vows to find another Old Town location.

"The international publicity and travel to Albuquerque, the change in number of people coming into Albuquerque was amazing, so I have to stay in Old Town," Ball said.Ball said a new agreement would make her personally responsible for structural repairs to a 90-year-old building.

The landlords said they're just looking to get the market price in a written lease.

IT SOUNDS LIKE A FIXTURE IN OLD TOWN WILL SOON BE LEAVING. THE CANDY LADY SPENT THE MORNING IN COURT OVER A LEASE DISPUTE. KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS ANCHOR TODD KURTZ WAS IN THE COURTROOM WHEN A JUDGE SET A FINAL DATE FOR THE CANDY LADY TO PACK UP AND MOVE OUT. THAT BREAKING BAD "BLUE METH" CANDY HAS GIVEN "THE CANDY LADY" INTERNATIONAL FAME. BUT THAT'S A MOOT POINT INSIDE A METROPOLITAN COURTROOM. nat do you swear to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? I do. DEBBIE BALL, ALSO KNOWN AS THE "CANDY LADY," IS GOING HEAD TO HEAD WITH HER LANDLORD. "THE CANDY LADY" STORE HAS BEEN AT THIS OLD TOWN LOCATION FOR 30 YEARS -- ALL THAT TIME RENTING THROUGH A VERBAL AGREEMENT. IN OCTOBER THE OWNER OF THE BUILDING ASKED FOR A WRITTEN LEASE. BALL SAYS SHE WOULD SIGN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT, BUT THE TWO SIDES COULDN'T REACH TERMS. AND THE LANDLORD WANTS HER OUT NOW. Robert Simon -- defending landlord "as much as we wish her well, and have tried to work with her over the years it simply has not worked." TODD KURTZ -- STAND UP -- with everything heard today the law would say the Candy Lady needs to be out by the end of this month, January 31st. But the court used some discretion maybe some empathy since Valentines Day is coming up, a busy day for the Candy Lady the court says she needs to be out of that store by February 28th. DEBBIE BALL -- I really appreciate him giving me through Valentines Day, that is my busiest day of the year. JUDGE FRANK SEDILLO REPEATEDLY SAID, WITH THE EXTRA TIME GIVEN, HE HOPES THE TWO SIDES CAN STILL REACH AN AGREEMENT. BUT THE LANDLORDS SAY THEY ALREADY HAVE A NEW TENANT. LEAVING THE BIG QUESTION -- WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE CANDY LADY? DEBBIE BALL--the international publicity and travel to albuquerque the change in number of people coming into Albuquerque was amazing so I have to stay in Old Town. TODD KURTZ KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS. BALL SAYS A NEW AGREEMENT WOULD MAKE HER RESPONSIBLE FOR STUCTURAL REPAIRS TO A 90 YEAR OLD BUILDING. THE LANDLORDS SAY, THEY'RE JUST LOOKING TO GET THE MARKET PRICE IN A WRITTEN LEASE.

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